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The assist for Wilson's goal
Looks so simple but it was absolutely perfect
Looks so simple but it was absolutely perfect
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This. I noticed that as well. Obviously seen him do this in training to know he wasn't going to missLove how he celebrates arms in the air as soon as the ball breaks to Mayenda, he doesn't score for about another five seconds
He just knows
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.....and that is why he is completely wasted out wide.What a ball![]()
^^^this goes under the radar massively. He is very, very good at recovery to get the ball back. Best in the team at it.Puts the graft in aswell. FTM
He's only playing there because Mundle's injured. I'd rather he was in the side than not, wherever he plays. It was so telling, though, that when he drifted into the middle, he immediately had the vision and ability to pick that pass for Wilson Isidor......and that is why he is completely wasted out wide.
I think the positives of playing him in the middle should outweigh playing him out wide. Just wasted there. His vision is sublime.He's only playing there because Mundle's injured. I'd rather he was in the side than not, wherever he plays. It was so telling, though, that when he drifted into the middle, he immediately had the vision and ability to pick that pass for Wilson Isidor.
Maybe in the final fingers and toes crossed.Most chances created of any player regardless on the pitch vs Coventry (4) including the crucial pass to Isidor, as well as putting Van Ewijk under the pressure to force him into that pass which Mayenda capitalised on.
All whilst playing in a position he'd literally only played in once in his entire career prior to joining us.
I'd love to see him playing centrally mind. He literally picked the ball up once centrally in that game and we all know what happened.
Mundle left and Le Fee in the centre really would bring us on another level, it's a crying shame we're probably never going to have once seen it in all his time here.
He's only playing there because Mundle's injured. I'd rather he was in the side than not, wherever he plays. It was so telling, though, that when he drifted into the middle, he immediately had the vision and ability to pick that pass for Wilson Isidor.
Log off mate. Utterly clueless.Bar the game against Boro where he played against a over the hill Luke Ayling whose terribe hes been underwhelming for me. No doubt a decent player but the way some went on you would think we were signing a prime Hazard at the time.
Hes been pretty average a can see why a mid table Italian team binned him off and bar us was no other takers
Next season!Most chances created of any player regardless on the pitch vs Coventry (4) including the crucial pass to Isidor, as well as putting Van Ewijk under the pressure to force him into that pass which Mayenda capitalised on.
All whilst playing in a position he'd literally only played in once in his entire career prior to joining us.
I'd love to see him playing centrally mind. He literally picked the ball up once centrally in that game and we all know what happened.
Mundle left and Le Fee in the centre really would bring us on another level, it's a crying shame we're probably never going to have once seen it in all his time here.
to be balanced he got done out wide for their goal.Was a bit worried when I saw him on the left in a 4-4-2.
Wasn't sure if he'd be one of those players that just let the game run around them until they're on the ball and some produce magic.
The fucker never stopped. Constantly covering in defence, got an assist, and was still sprinting at their defender which produced the goal in the 87th min. Love owt like that.
That tackle near the end I think he may have lost the ball but hurried back and dove to block a shot at the near post.^^^this goes under the radar massively. He is very, very good at recovery to get the ball back. Best in the team at it.